Volkswagen Discounts Select ID. Buzz Models By Over $13,000
Published:
October 16, 2025
Expires:
December 31, 2025
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Volkswagen Australia has announced significant price cuts on the ID. Buzz, its electric people mover and a modern interpretation of the iconic Kombi van. The five-seat ID. Buzz Pro now starts from $79,990 drive-away, a saving of over $13,000 from its previous $93,660 drive-away price in Victoria. The seven-seat Pro also receives a substantial discount, reduced by over $12,000 from $97,540 to $84,990 drive-away. These offers are available until 31 December 2025 or while stocks last.
More about the ID. Buzz
The ID. Buzz is built on Volkswagen’s dedicated MEB electric platform, shared with the Audi Q4 e-tron, Cupra Born, and Skoda Enyaq. It features a 210kW/560Nm rear-wheel-drive motor, 19-inch alloy wheels, matrix LED headlights, adaptive cruise control, and powered sliding doors. Inside, a 12.9-inch infotainment touchscreen, 360-degree camera, wireless phone charging, seven USB ports, and front and rear parking sensors come standard.
Optional upgrades include two-tone paint ($4,090), 21-inch alloy wheels ($1,900), Harman Kardon infotainment and head-up display package ($2,200), panoramic sunroof ($3,290), and interior styling package ($6,480).

Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX LWB
445 Km
86 kWh
$109,990

Volkswagen ID.Buzz Pro LWB
452 Km
86 kWh
$91,290

Volkswagen ID.Buzz Pro SWB
422 Km
79 kWh
$87,990

Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX LWB
445 Km
86 kWh
$109,990

Volkswagen ID.Buzz Pro LWB
452 Km
86 kWh
$91,290

Volkswagen ID.Buzz Pro SWB
422 Km
79 kWh
$87,990
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